About Us
WELCOME,
At NABSE we seek to promote and facilitate the education of all students, with a particular focus on African American students; establish a coalition of African American educators, administrators, and other professionals directly and indirectly involved in the educational process; create a forum for the exchange of ideas and strategies to improve opportunities for African American educators and students; identify and develop African American professionals who will assume leadership positions in education and influence public policies concerning the education of African Americans.
Background: The National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE) is the nation's premiere non-profit organization devoted to furthering the academic success for the nation's children-particularly children of African descent. With almost 50 years of service, NABSE boasts a membership of more than 6,700 preeminent educators including teachers, administrators, and superintendents, as well as corporate and institutional members. Founded in 1970, by Dr. Charles D. Moody, Sr., NABSE is dedicated to improving both the educational experiences and accomplishments of African American youth through the development and use of instructional and motivational methods that increase levels of inspiration, attendance, and overall achievement.
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Currently at the Winthrop Chapter of NABSE is run by five undergraduates and their faculty advisor, Dr. Sherell Fuller who hope that NABSE's message can have an impact not only on the students at their school but also students in their community. Meet them below!

Dr. Sherell Fuller
Winthrop NABSE Faculty Advisor

Makeyla McCray
Winthrop NABSE President

Ayanna Bolton
Winthrop NABSE Vice President

Jairus Goode
Winthrop NABSE Public Relations

Delisha Sarratt
Winthrop NABSE Secretary
